Infrastructure Roads and Transport Sector Consulting Services in Nepal
ID: 95332425Q0005Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONWashington, DC, 20005, USA

NAICS

Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (541611)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)
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    Description

    The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is seeking infrastructure consulting services for the road sector in Nepal to provide independent oversight of the Nepal Compact's implementation. The primary objective is to monitor engineering, environmental, and social components of transport infrastructure projects, including roadways and pedestrian facilities, ensuring they align with MCC's program objectives and applicable policies. These consulting services are crucial for maintaining project integrity and addressing unforeseen impacts, thereby supporting MCC's multidisciplinary approach to program development. Interested parties can contact Terri Tutt Daniel, the Contracting Officer, at tuttt@mcc.gov for further information regarding this presolicitation opportunity.

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    Terri Tutt Daniel, Contracting Officer
    tuttt@mcc.gov
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    The Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) solicitation for consulting services under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) focuses on oversight and implementation of road maintenance projects in Nepal. Awarded to qualified contractors, the agreement emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating environmental and social considerations within infrastructure consulting tasks. This service includes technical assistance in improving road maintenance practices over a five-year Compact period, alongside an investment of $500 million by the U.S. government. The contractor is responsible for providing personnel and expertise in various technical areas, including project management, construction, and environmental oversight. Key tasks include reviewing feasibility studies, assisting in procurement and permitting, and monitoring construction compliance with set specifications. The budget outlines costs for direct labor and other direct costs (ODCs) related to consulting services, ensuring financial monitoring and adherence to MCC’s standards. Ultimately, the contract aims to enhance Nepal's transport infrastructure, reducing transport costs and promoting economic growth while ensuring sustainability and effective project management throughout the contract's duration.
    The document outlines labor and cost estimates related to a government Request for Proposals (RFP) focused on transport sector projects. It includes detailed information on direct labor categories, annual labor rates, labor hours, and associated costs over three operational years (OY 1, OY 2, OY 3). Key personnel such as Program Managers and various specialists (Environmental, Social, Legal, etc.) have been identified with corresponding labor rates and effort levels. Additionally, it details other direct costs (ODCs) amounting to approximately $4.13 million. The ODCs include a breakdown of costs per Contract Line Item Number (CLIN), demonstrating a comprehensive financial overview necessary for budget approval and project planning. The document serves to inform stakeholders about staffing requirements and associated costs for transport sector initiatives and to guide decision-making processes regarding funding and resource allocation. It emphasizes the importance of detailed financial planning within government contracts and grants to ensure transparency and accountability.
    The document outlines a framework for evaluating past performance in government contracting through a Past Performance Project Matrix. It includes essential details such as the period of performance, points of contact for both technical and contractual aspects, and includes sections for project descriptions and relevance. Specific contract/task/call order numbers and their financial values are also noted, alongside contact numbers for further inquiries. This structure is designed to aid in the assessment of bidders' qualifications for federal RFPs and grants by highlighting relevant experience and performance metrics. The focus is on ensuring that potential contractors can demonstrate successful delivery on previous projects, which serves as a key indicator of their capacity to fulfill new requirements within government contracts.
    The document is a Request for Quote (RFQ) concerning the provision of consulting services for the infrastructure, roads, and transport sector in Nepal (RFQ Number: 95332425Q0005). It includes a structured template for contractors to submit their questions and the government’s responses to those queries, indicating that the process is interactive and aimed at clarifying the requirements of the RFQ. Multiple items are outlined for contractor questions, although specific content from the questions and responses is not included within the provided excerpt. The structure suggests that clarity and compliance with the solicitation requirements are key as contractors seek guidance about the expectations and deliverables associated with this consulting service request. In the context of government RFPs, this document serves as a crucial mechanism for ensuring transparency and effective communication between the government and potential contractors, facilitating a competitive and informed bidding process.
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